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    Nov 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Polish jazz blossoms at the Chopin Theatre

    Jazz took root in Poland long ago – even before World War II – and the country has prized it ever since.
    Jazz took root in Poland long ago – even before World War II – and the country has prized it ever since. If the music lived underground in the 1950s, when the Soviet Union considered it "decadent," Polish listeners – and their...

    Tags: Music Industry, Vocal Music (genre), Music, Green Mill (club), Entertainment

  2. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Women of 'Mad Men' talk about Don, story rumors and the end

    "The show is titled 'Mad Men,' but without these women, the guys would be just a bunch of desperate masturbators in great suits."
    "The show is titled 'Mad Men,' but without these women, the guys would be just a bunch of desperate masturbators in great suits." So said Holly Hunter, introducing the lead actresses of the acclaimed AMC drama last week at the nonprofit Women in Film...

    Tags: AMC (tv network), Syfy (tv network), Kiernan Shipka, Jessica Pare, Percy Faith

  4. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Mad Men': Megan Draper will not die, at least, not this season

    Ever since up-and-coming actress Megan Draper (Jessica Pare) donned the same T-shirt that Sharon Tate wore in a 1967 photo shoot, "Mad Men" conspiracy theorists have been <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-mad-men-megan-draper-sharon-tate-theory-20130529,0,1001517.story">writing</a> the character's obituary, believing she'll meet a tragic end along the same lines as the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Manson#Tate_murders">fate</a> that befell the&nbsp;'60s sex symbol. The logic (and we use the word loosely) is that the show hasn't skimped on showing the social upheaval prevalent in 1968 New York, what with all the wailing police sirens, the riots and Peggy stabbing (albeit accidentally) her then boyfriend Abe with a <a href="http://incoherent.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/MMPeggySpear.jpg">makeshift bayonet</a>.
    Ever since up-and-coming actress Megan Draper (Jessica Pare) donned the same T-shirt that Sharon Tate wore in a 1967 photo shoot, "Mad Men" conspiracy theorists have been writing the character's obituary, believing she'll meet a tragic end along the...

    Tags: Jessica Pare, Disneyland Park, Elisabeth Moss

  6. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Max von Sydow, from Jesus to the evil brewmeister

    Max von Sydow's mesmerizing performance in Ingmar Bergman's seminal 1957 drama "The Seventh Seal," as a 14th century knight who challenges Death to a game of chess, catapulted the tall, imposing Swedish actor onto the international scene. As part of Bergman's repertory company of actors, he starred in several of the landmark filmmaker's movies, including 1958's "The Magician," 1961's "Through a Glass Darkly" and 1963's "Winter Light."
    Max von Sydow's mesmerizing performance in Ingmar Bergman's seminal 1957 drama "The Seventh Seal," as a 14th century knight who challenges Death to a game of chess, catapulted the tall, imposing Swedish actor onto the international scene. As part of...

    Tags: The Seventh Seal (movie), Dave Thomas, George Stevens, Movies, Celebrities

  8. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Fay Kanin dies at 95; screenwriter was former Academy president

    Fay Kanin, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the 1958 Clark Gable-Doris Day comedy "Teacher's Pet" and former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, died Wednesday. She was 95. In a writing career that spanned more than four...

    Tags: Teachers, Carol Burnett, Rashomon (movie), Human Interest, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

  10. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Polanski's 'Rosemary's Baby,' Lugosi's 'White Zombie': scary stuff

    Los Angeles Times Film Critic
    Horror films do not thrill me, but more elegant efforts sometimes offer an irresistible chill. Such is the case with two films decades apart in time but similarly atmospheric. The older of the two is 1932's "White Zombie," an early stab at zombie-themed...

    Tags: John Cassavetes, Roman Polanski, Charley Chase, Mia Farrow, Bela Lugosi

  12. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  13. On Theater: A nasty secret in this 'Garden'

    As a novelist and playwright, Ira Levin refused to be categorized or pigeonholed. He could produce such rollicking comedies as "Critic's Choice" and "No Time for Sergeants" or delve into more chilling fare like "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Boys from Brazil."
    As a novelist and playwright, Ira Levin refused to be categorized or pigeonholed. He could produce such rollicking comedies as "Critic's Choice" and "No Time for Sergeants" or delve into more chilling fare like "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Boys from Brazil."...

    Tags: Values, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Brazil

  14. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. On Theater: With a tip of the 'Hat,' the year begins

    The new year is upon us, and three local theater companies will be getting it off to a rousing start this weekend. South Coast Repertory is opening a play with the unprintable title of "The [Expletive] With the Hat." It's described as a comedy about the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, War Horse (movie), Steven Spielberg, Music

  16. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Advice for approaching DVD kiosk

    As a relatively broke college student, Chicago-based writer Rob Christopher didn't have the cash to rent movies from a video store. Instead, he sought out his local library and discovered not only a repository of films vast enough to satisfy his tastes but the ability to try them out for free. "Free" beats Netflix and even Redbox by a mile, and with the demise of video stores, large and small, library film archives are often the only brick-and-mortar places with collections on hand.
    As a relatively broke college student, Chicago-based writer Rob Christopher didn't have the cash to rent movies from a video store. Instead, he sought out his local library and discovered not only a repository of films vast enough to satisfy his tastes...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, Book, Libraries, Holidays, Nicolas Cage

  18. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. PASSINGS: James E. Burke, Barbara Ann Scott, Stephen Frankfurt

    <strong>James E. Burke</strong>
    James E. Burke Johnson & Johnson CEO during Tylenol poisoning James E. Burke, the former Johnson & Johnson chief executive whose leadership during the Tylenol poisoning scare of the 1980s became a model for corporate crisis management, died Friday in...

    Tags: To Kill a Mockingbird (movie), Companies and Corporations, Manhattan (New York City), Product Recalls, Corporate Officers

  20. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. From page to small screen

    Some of the biggest blockbuster movies in the last 10 years are based on books. (That means you, Harry Potter and &ldquo;The Hunger Games&rdquo;). But the annual television lineup has always included its share of book adaptations as well, dating back to at least the 1960s with &ldquo;Peyton Place.&rdquo;
    Some of the biggest blockbuster movies in the last 10 years are based on books. (That means you, Harry Potter and “The Hunger Games”). But the annual television lineup has always included its share of book adaptations as well, dating back to...

    Tags: ABC (tv network), Authors, The Huffington Post, Dexter (tv program), Mark Twain

  22. May 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Vidal Sassoon dies at 84; hair stylist revolutionized the field

    With one high-profile haircut on the Paramount Studios lot, Vidal Sassoon vaulted to fame in Hollywood. Flown in from London, he trimmed the tresses of Mia Farrow for her role in the film "Rosemary's Baby" — a $30 haircut that he calculated cost...

    Tags: Judaism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment Events, Companies and Corporations, Elan Corporation Plc

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